Pearl st.
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722
Cleveland Morning Leader, 15 January 1864
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722 - L. Jan. 15:4/5 - At the new armory on Pearl st., west side, a
musical, literary, and dramatic entertainment will be given for the
benefit of soldiers' families today. The armory will seat 3,000 people.
Admission is 25 cents.
(1)
Entertainment
Index terms:
Pearl st.
790
Cleveland Morning Leader, 21 January 1864
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790 - L Jan. 21:4/5 - The west side fair for the relief of soldiers' fam-
ilies opened the other day, and in spite of the weather, it is meeting with
success. It is being held in the armory of Co. B. and Co. G., on the cor-
ner of Pearl and Franklin sts. Booths and refreshment tables are loaded
down with useful articles. The building is beautifully decorated. (2)
Fairs and Expositions /
Sanitary Fair
Index terms:
Franklin st. ; Pearl st. ; U. S. army
1272
Cleveland Morning Leader, 20 June 1864
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1272 - L June 20:4/2 - The armory on Pearl st., west side, has a mortgage.
The steamer MORNING STAR is to give an excursion to Put-in-Bay. The
proceeds of the excursion will help to pay the mortgage. (1)
Mortgages
Index terms:
MORNING STAR, THE (ship); *Mortgages; Pearl st. ; Put-in-Bay, O.
1804
Cleveland Morning Leader, 15 June 1864
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1804 - L June 15:4/2 - Teachers and scholars on the west side will give
an exhibition for the relief of soldiers' families, at the armory on the
corner of Franklin and Pearl sts. tonight. Dramatic and musical perfor-
mances offer a variety of talent that will please everyone. (3)
Schools and Seminaries
Index terms:
CITY OF CLEVELAND (ship); Franklin st. ; Pearl st.
1815
Cleveland Morning Leader, 21 July 1864
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1815 - L. July 21:4/3 - The city council adopted the following resolutions:
That the committee on schools be authorized to purchase five feet of land
west of Pearl st. not to exceed $150. (2)
Schools and Seminaries
Index terms:
Cleveland city council; Pearl st.
1826
Cleveland Morning Leader, 27 December 1864
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1826 - H Dec. 27: 1/2 - Mr. and Miss Rounds, teachers of Pearl st. gram-
mar school, received valuable Christmas gifts from their pupils. Mr.
Rounds was presented with a copy of Webster's dictionary and a volume of
essays, and Miss Rounds with an elegant album, a silver napkin ring, and
a pearl paper cutter. (2)
Schools and Seminaries /
Teachers
Index terms:
Pearl st. ; Rounds, Miss (teacher); Webster's Unabridged Dictionary; Winslow, H. J. and N. C. (shippers)
2014
Cleveland Morning Leader, 3 February 1864
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2014 - L. Feb. 3:4/3 - The following resolution presented by Mr. Anderson
was adopted by the city council: That the attention of the board of
city improvements be directed to the impassable condition of Main st.,
between Main st. bridge and Pearl st., and that they should be authorized
to gravel and improve same. (1)
Streets /
Improvements
Index terms:
Anderson (councilman); Cleveland board of improvements; Cleveland city council; Main st.; Main st. bridge; Pearl st.
2369
Cleveland Morning Leader, 10 March 1864
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2369 - L. Mar. 10:4/2 - A Grant ball will be given in the armory at Pearl
and Franklin st. The proceeds are to go to make up the deficiency in
the bounty fund of the ninth ward. (1)
Wars /
Civil War /
Enlistments and Confiscations
Index terms:
Franklin st. ; Grant, Gen. U. S.; Ninth ward; Pearl st.